“By far the most comprehensive, luminous, and penetrating work on this question that I have yet met with.”—Extract from Mr. Gladstone’s Preface.

60. The Eight Hours’ Question. —— John M. Robertson.

“A very cogent and sustained argument on what is at present the unpopular side.”—Times.

61. Drunkenness. —— George R. Wilson, M.B.

“Well written, carefully reasoned, free from cant, and full of sound sense.”—National Observer.

62. The New Reformation. —— Ramsden Balmforth.

“A striking presentation of the nascent religion, how best to realise the personal and social ideal.”—Westminster Review.

63. The Agricultural Labourer. —— T. E. Kebbel.

“A short summary of his position, with appendices on wages, education, allotments, etc, etc.”

64. Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer. —— E. Bernstein.